Nuanced Media Publishes CSS Triangle Reference Guide

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Quality web design holds the key even to the simple triangle shape.

"After flailing around in the dark and making these from scratch a few times over, I decided I needed to create a quick reference sheet for myself, and figured others might benefit from this as well," Ian Douglas, CTO for Nuanced Media

Tucson, AZ (PRWEB)November 28, 2013

Quality backend web design is the foundation that every good website is built upon. This can be as simple as knowing how to properly code to create the right shapes. One of the most elemental shapes involved in web design is the triangle. Nuanced Media is committed to supporting aspiring and current web designers, alike, so they’ve published a helpful guide on the Nuanced Media Website Blog to help anyone navigate CSS Triangles.

The reference guide touches upon all aspects of creating a triangle. It begins with border choices and then moves into deciding upon proper dimensions, positioning, and color. Below the written descriptions are examples of corresponding code for basic triangles. Following that, there are additional code samples that illustrate how a triangle is incorporated into the creation of talk bubbles.

Nuanced Media, the leading Tucson-based web firm, continuously posts informative blog posts about web design, web marketing and other related topics. They encourage designers, small businesses, or anyone with a general interest in digital marketing and website development to utilize these free resources for basic information and clarification.

About Nuanced Media:

Nuanced Media is a revolutionary marketing, website design and business consulting website. We pride ourselves in our hard work and dedication to drive more consumers towards your webpage. Through social media marketing, search engine optimization, and personalized graphic design we ensure that your company will love our work. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and visit Nuanced Media.